A review by howifeelaboutbooks
Fall for Anything by Courtney Summers

5.0

If I could give this book ten stars I would. It's well written and emotional without being overwhelmingly so. After Eddie's photographer father kills himself, she is determined to find out why. Despite his sparse suicide note, she knows there must be a bigger reason. Her best friend Milo alternately helps and restrains her attempts to find an answer. Then she meets Culler Evans, a student of her father's. She's swept up into his world and struggles to understand his art, as well as the art her father had produced just before he died. This leads her on a scavenger hunt for what her father left behind. The suspense builds up perfectly, to the extent where my stomach was actually tied in knots at the climax. Though I predicted a third of the way in what the resolution would be, it wasn't a let-down when it was revealed. I also have to applaud the realistic ending; a small part of me is hoping for a continuation just because I loved the characters so much, but the rest of me loves that I can let the story play out in my mind.